DAILY DISMISSAL 1. Students are dismissed at 2:30 pm. 2. Students will not be released to anyone other than those listed in Infinite Campus with proper.

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DAILY DISMISSAL 1. Students are dismissed at 2:30 pm. 2. Students will not be released to anyone other than those listed in Infinite Campus with proper ID.

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT All students are expected to respect themselves, the rights of other students, and to show respect to all teachers and school personnel. Each student is expected to display good citizenship at all school sponsored activities. In the interest of a safe and orderly climate, there should be no running, pushing, or shoving on the school grounds. Each student is expected to do their part in keeping the school, cafeteria, and gym clean. http://viewpure.com/4ULmJOwbjcU?start=0&end=0 No student has the option to interfere with the right of other students to learn or with a teacher’s right to teach.

PLAYGROUND EXPECTATIONS The playground is an ideal place for students to develop relationships through cooperation and fair play. Playground supervision is provided at all times. We will go outside for lunch recess as long as the temperature and wind chill is above 32 degrees F. Students will use playground equipment in a SAFE way. Keep your hands and feet to yourself. Stay within the playground area. When the whistle is blown to signal the end of recess, students should line up on the blacktop. http://viewpure.com/1MTGRFZdOCI?start=0&end=0

Students are expected to be on time to all classes and activities. STUDENT WORK ETHIC Students are expected to do their very best in all academic and extra-curricular activities. Students are expected to be on time to all classes and activities. Students are expected to be prepared for all classes and activities. Students are expected to work together in a positive manner for the success of the school or activity. ​ http://viewpure.com/BQ4yd2W50No?start=0&end=0

ATTENDANCE Student attendance in class is an integral part of the learning process. Being a part of regular instruction and participating in class discussions are invaluable ingredients of education. It is the responsibility of the parent to notify the school when a student is absent and to be aware of the number of absences the student has. Work must be made up ​within two (2) school days for the first day of absence and one (1) day for subsequent days. TARDIES It is important that all students get to school and class on time. If students are late to school or class they will receive a tardy. Tardiness is recorded on attendance reports.

that we encourage our students to practice here at DCIS. HOMEWORK Principal, teachers at the intermediate school will plan together to balance the amount of homework and number of exams required of students during each week. A student of average ability should be able to finish his or her homework assignments within the time periods set forth above. I Do Not Have My Assignment For:  (circle one) Ms. Brandt, Mr. Cavender, Ms. Jimenez, Ms. Kidd, Ms. Oxley, Ms. Parker, Ms. Pippin Name ____________________________ Assignment ________________________ Date ____________________________ I did not do my assignment/or I do not have it here in class on the due date because . . . ________________ I left it at home ________________ I left it in my locker ________________ I forgot to do it ________________ I don’t know where it is ________________ Other:  __________________ __________________ I realize that if I turn in my work tomorrow, the highest possible score I can receive is an 79%.  I also understand that if I do not have my work the following day, the highest possible score I can receive is 50%. I promise to have my assignment here tomorrow. Student Signature _______________________________ LATE WORK POLICY Time management and responsibility are valuable life skills  that we encourage our students to practice here at DCIS.  It is important that all students turn their work in on time.  If  The assignment is not received at the time it is due, the  highest possible score that a student may receive is a 79% .   After two days late, the highest possible score that a student  may receive is a 50%.   *​We do understand and take into consideration unexpected circumstances that might prevent a student from turning their  work in on time.